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2003 Feb 05
2
rsync - what can it do?
Hi Maybe I'm barking completely up the wrong tree but here goes. I've downloaded a 700meg iso by ftp using a steam powered dial up connection. It took a week and naturally many resumes. Murphy's Law did not take a holiday of course so the md5sum of the downloaded iso does not match the md5sum of the one at the mirror. Can rsync be used to selectively fetch the part or parts of the
2003 Aug 04
2
always copy the whole file?
Here's how it works in my 2 computers. First, on auk2 # rsync -a auk1::pub/linux.iso . It takes about 4 minutes. Everything is fine. However, after doing this on auk1, # echo "hello" >> /pub/linux.iso Then, on auk2 # rsync -a auk1::pub/linux.iso . The execution time of the first command is still 4 minutes. I think it's supposed to be much shorter than the first case?
2001 Jul 11
1
R for large data
I am trying to gain an understanding of R's capabilities in larger data set analysis. I really like R, but the datasets that I normally work with are in the 15m-50m range, sometimes much larger. The size owes to observations, not extraneous variables, so little can be done to "clean" the data of unnecessary elements. (i.e. database storage or external data manipulation doesn't
2003 May 08
2
rsync filling up hardisk on OSX
Hello, I am still ironing out the bugs in my rsync backup soloution. As I said earlier I have it working working initiating from the macs to the linux server, sortof. The sortof part is what I am trying to eliminate. 2 problems: first rsync seems to be filling up the disk on one of my client OSX machines. df showed a little over a gigabyte when i started the backup of the ~=30GB drive I had
2006 May 04
1
ruby.exe growing large, possible memory leak in sql server
Hey all, I believe there is a memory leak when using Win2000 + SQL Server + Apache2 + scgi + rails 1.1. My apps so far have been pretty ''low impact'' and i did not notice it before, but the memory footprint of ruby.exe is growing larger. After 6 queries that fetch ~2,000 rows each, ruby.exe has grown to 41 megs (originally around 20). The memory leak is also present in webrick,
2005 Dec 30
1
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Hi, Currently streaming ogg isn't practical in this situation. That was one of the first things i checked into. WHen i looked i didn't see a streamer that did both ogg and mp3. Thanks. Dave. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Ballenger" <lpmusix@gmail.com> To: "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com> Cc: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Friday, December
2003 Feb 12
2
Syncing large amounts of data
I need some suggestions. Here's my setup: 800GB of Data 14,000,000+ Files No changes just additions Files range in size from 30k - 190k The files are laid out in a tree fashion like: BASE \-Directory ( Numerical Directory name from 0 - 1023 ) \-Directory ( Numerical Directory name from 0 - 1023 ) \- Files ( Up to 1024 files each directory ) This allows for a
1999 Sep 18
1
Transfering large files
Hello! I've been seeing some weird problems with transfering large files from a Samba (2.0.4a[1]) server to Windows clients. Sometimes (but not always) the Windows client will stop copying the file after a few megs and claim that the share is no longer available (it is, of course). This used to happen *a lot* with the default read/write buffer of 8k. The buffer is now 250 K, which has almost
2004 Dec 18
4
Free World Dialup and Asterisk
Hi forum, I have been fighting days and days configuring FWD and asterisk with NO success I have the following scenario. My sister in Spain with FWD dialup client My question is if she can dial my FWD dialup number, which is registered in Asterisk and the call being forwarded to ring my IP Phone. Spain LAN FWD
2005 Dec 30
7
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Hello, I've got two streams, one for broadband, one for dialup. Well, having had occation to use a dialup connection recently i checked the dialup stream. Although it was streaming what the broadband stream was, the audio quality was audibly worse. It didn't buffer, but it didn't sound as clear as the broadband stream. I used lame to encode the tracks to mp3 and used it's
2002 Oct 21
3
How to fit Oggs in a specific amount of space?
I took 5 albums (Classical music) and converted them to Ogg Vorbis at "Full Bitrate" (-q10) and all 5 directories take up about 775 Megs which won't fit on a CD. So I ripped them again in WAV first (And give my friend back his CDs) but now I wanna know what quality setting should I use to fit them on 1 CD (The highest possible with total space used just under 700 Megs)
2006 Aug 10
4
FW: HELP -- Problem with access list on samba 3.0.23b but not on 3.0.20c PDC
-----Original Message----- From: M. D. Parker [mailto:mike.parker@ga.com] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 9:02 AM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: HELP -- Problem with access list on samba 3.0.23b but not on 3.0.20c PDC I am using samba with NO windbind and a configuration file that has worked for years stopped working at 3.0.23b. The affect was that my [netlogon] area was not being
2005 Aug 08
3
Samba - XP performance problem
Hello There, After having googled the whole internet for days I decided to go public with this issue. The result of my google queries so far is that there are plenty of others with the very same problem I have and noone posted a reasonable answer to this: Using Samba 3 with XP gets bad performance. I tested this on Tru64 5.1b and FreeBSD 5.3 with the very same symptoms. The throughput bw XP
2002 Jan 08
1
Very large quantity of files
Hello, to explain: I have two machines running the same hard- and software. Each has two harddrives 80GB/40GB with 500 megs of RAM and a 650MHz PIII, running SuSE Linux 7.1 with Kernel 2.2.18. They are connected on a local 100Mbps Ethernet. The harddrives are pretty full (total ~94GB) with a very large quantity of small files. The initial copy has taken about 48 hours. - I didn't worry
2005 Oct 18
4
dom0 oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d
I had the dom0 which unfortunately didn''t have a console on it hit a race condition and saw oom errors on it also. This happened after it was running for over 36 hours with a domU whose load average was avg was around 3 most of the time. changeset: 7396:9b51e7637676 Dom0 - UP i686, Centos 4.1, 768 megs domU-1 92 megs snmpd domU-2 92 megs snmpdd domU-3 410 megs postgres, tomcat 5.5,
2015 Feb 15
4
Centos 7.0 and mismatched swap file
Everyone, I am putting together a new mail server for our firm using a SuperMicro with Centos 7.0. When performed the install of the os, I put 16 gigs of memory in the wrong slots on the mother board which caused the SuperMicro to recognize 8 gigs instead of 16 gigs. When I installed Centos 7.0, this error made the swap file 8070 megs instead of what I would have expected to be a over 16000
2002 Sep 26
1
Large file sizes.
Hello and thanks for your informative web site. I went searching through looking for information on MAX file sizes with Samba, unfortunately, I wasn't able to locate what info I needed after an hour or so of searching. What OUR issues are here are we have a NAS using WinNT that our Linux server is accessing. We have a need to COPY/MOVE/TAR a file from one server (NT) to another. What my
2003 Apr 11
3
session recovery on change of IP
Hi there Is it possible to configure ssh so that a session can continue/recover after a change of IP? I have a number of static IP dialup accounts and there is no problem using these because when my dialup connection timesout and later reconnects, it gets the same IP and so any existing ssh sessions are unaffected. However, these accounts with static IP's are metered (i.e. expensive ;-).
2000 Feb 23
1
Large datasets under R
Hello, I recall reading a thread months ago on this mailing list about handling very datasets under R, but I can't seem to find it. This has become particularly important recently, because I've been playing with a dataset containing information about every fatal car accident in the U.S. since 1975; in total, the relevant files are about 120 megs. I'd like to load all of these into R
2020 Mar 27
2
Passing inormation from pass to lowering
Hi Sam, I think an intrinsic would be ideal, but I couldn't figure out how to replace calls with an arbitrary number of arguments with a call to an intrinsic. In particular, I would like to call a trampoline instead of the original function. The trampoline performs certain actions and then jumps to the original callee. Would I have to call the intrinsic with the original arguments and then